Sunday, May 18, 2025

the world is a totality

  


Päivi Oksanen





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The world is a totality in itself. It has its own muscles, its own brain, its own limbs, and its own circulation. We are not talking about the totality of the world in the sense that everything should be good and perfect and fantastic, and nobody should acknowledge anything bad. 

We are talking about reality, in which good is made out of bad and bad is made out of good. Therefore, the world can exist in its own good/bad level, its self-existing level of dark and light, black and white, constantly. 

Whatever is there, favorable or unfavorable, is workable: it is the universe.


—Chögyam Trungpa
Journey Without Goal: The Tantric Wisdom of the Buddha




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When the mind that is subtle goes out through the brain and the sense-organs, the gross names and forms appear; when it stays in the Heart, the names and forms disappear. Not letting the mind go out, but retaining it in the Heart is what is called ‘inwardness’ (antarmukha). Letting the mind go out of the Heart is known as ‘externalisation’ (bahirmukha).

Thus, when the mind stays in the Heart, the ‘I’ which is the source of all thoughts will go, and the Self which ever exists will shine. 

Whatever one does, one should do without the egoity ‘I’. 
If one acts in that way, all will appear as of the nature of Siva. 

Who am I?’ is not a mantra. It means that you must find out where in you arises the I-thought which is the source of all other thoughts. But if you find this vichara marga (self enquiry) too hard for you, you can go on repeating “I, I” and that will lead you to the same goal. 

There is no harm in using ‘I’ as a mantra. 

It is the first name of God.


—Ramana Maharshi 



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A person is neither a thing nor a process, 

but an opening through which the Absolute can manifest. 


—Martin Heidegger




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